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People & Culture
Updated: Sunday August 17, 2008 4:03 PM
In Tanzania, a Maasai girl escapes to education
30.01.08 | At 12, brown-eyed Neema Laizer persuaded her elementary school teacher to accept one litre of milk each morning instead of money because her father refused to pay for a girl to be educated. At 13, her father selected a 30-year-old stranger to be her husband. The next day, she…
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Hadza go ‘invisible’ to avert extinction
17.08.08 | Feel like being a ghost? There is allegedly a potion for that. The bush people residing in Yaeda Chini valley of Mbulu claim to have just invented a tonic to render one invisible. The magic mixture which…
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Hadzabe in dire need of relief food
01.08.08 | Mbulu districts needs about 200 tonnes of maize to distribute as relief food for the Hadzabe people who are in dire need of the staple grain. Hadzabe who live in state of nature now grappling with famine…
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Tanzanians urged to visit National Parks
13.07.08 | Tanzanians are said to spend more money on luxury, especially alcohol than for educational programmes. Mr. Ahmed Mbugi, an outreach programme manager with the Kilimanjaro National Park, one of the leading…
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Beckham to climb Mount Kilimanjaro with Bono
22.05.08 | The soccer star decided to undertake the grueling six day climb to raise money for children's charity Unicef after being asked by U2 frontman Bono. A source close to the LA Galaxy player told Britain's…
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Ugandans Turn to Lizard Blood for Aids Cure
15.03.08 | Desperate people living with the HIV/Aids virus in Yumbe district, northwestern Uganda, have resorted to an ominous therapy - that of injecting themselves with blood drawn from an uncommon type of lizard.…
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Can the Hadzabe survive without tourists
28.02.08 | Concerns have been raised about the negative effect that visiting groups of tourists could be having on the survival of the Hadzabe community. It is feared that the corrupting impact of the first world…
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